
We ARE getting a pick up in a bit of breeze now after the day being pretty still.
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caribepr wrote:Luis, I was just was checking it out...now I'm figuring we won't even get the rain part!! You know how it loves to go around us straight to SJ...but maybe we will get some. I've been in the garden all day planting new stuff in hopes (my fingers are burning from picking the little red PR peppers for pique)
We ARE getting a pick up in a bit of breeze now after the day being pretty still.
caribepr wrote:Luis, I was just was checking it out...now I'm figuring we won't even get the rain part!! You know how it loves to go around us straight to SJ...but maybe we will get some. I've been in the garden all day planting new stuff in hopes (my fingers are burning from picking the little red PR peppers for pique)
We ARE getting a pick up in a bit of breeze now after the day being pretty still.
msbee wrote:caribepr wrote:Luis, I was just was checking it out...now I'm figuring we won't even get the rain part!! You know how it loves to go around us straight to SJ...but maybe we will get some. I've been in the garden all day planting new stuff in hopes (my fingers are burning from picking the little red PR peppers for pique)
We ARE getting a pick up in a bit of breeze now after the day being pretty still.
I just said the same thing to my freind..that we probably won't get a drop from this system.
we still have blue skies here.
Could not have said it any better. This season is over!!! There is so much sinking dry air placed in the Atlantic that everything will go poof or become subtropical and take the train trough out to sea. There should be a couple of more weak Tropical storms like Isaac and not any more Hurricanes for the rest of the season. Next year will probably be just as boring with a moderate El Nino probably forming this winter.Grease Monkey wrote:R.I.P Atlantic Hurricane season 2006.
marcane_1973 wrote:Could not have said it any better. This season is over!!! There is so much sinking dry air placed in the Atlantic that everything will go poof or become subtropical and take the train trough out to sea. There should be a couple of more weak Tropical storms like Isaac and not any more Hurricanes for the rest of the season. Next year will probably be just as boring with a moderate El Nino probably forming this winter.Grease Monkey wrote:R.I.P Atlantic Hurricane season 2006.
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